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Conversation No. 772-3 



Date: September 7, 1972 



Time: 7:56 am - 8:04 am 



Location: Oval Office 



The President met with John D. Ehrlichman. 



The President's schedule 



-Meeting with Republican Congressional leaders 



-Time 



-Discussion with Gerald R. Ford and Hugh Scott 



-Forthcoming office meeting 



-Press situation 



-Peter H. Dominick 



1972 Presidential campaign 



-George S. McGovern statement 



-Tax increase 



-Budget proposal 



-The President's response 



-Percentage 



-Personal income tax 



-Welfare proposal 



-McGovern's budget 



-The President's response 



-Amount 



-The President's response 

-Revenue sources 
-Defense budget 

-Amount of money 
-Amount 

-Percent 
-The President's response 
-Amount 
-Possible questions 

-Ehrlichman's suggestion 
-Russell B. Long 
-Welfare ideas 
-House Resolution [HR] 1 

-Department of Health, Education, and Welfare [HEW] 
-Office of Management and Budget [OMB] 
-Statistics 
-McGovern's plan 

-Possible testimony 
-John W. Gardner 
-Civil suit 
-Dismissal 
-Ehrlichman's analysis 
-Common Cause 



-Fundraising 



-Gardner's effort 



-John V. Lindsay 



-New York Times 



-Bryce N. Harlow 



-Meeting with the President 



Murder of Israeli athletes at Olympic Games in Munich, Germany 



-Television coverage 



-Ehrlichman's view 



-The President's view 



-Administration actions 



-Funeral 



-The President's actions 



-American Broadcasting Corporation [ABC] coverage 



-Comparison to other similar situations 



-Ireland 



-Jews 



-Pakistan 



-Virgin Islands 



-Incident 



-Political situation described 



-Administration actions 



-Statements 



US economic policies 
-John B. Connally 
The President's schedule 

-Forthcoming meeting 
US economic policies 
-Connally's view 

-Actions on tax proposals 
-Property taxes 
-Plans by administration 
Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 7:56 am. 

President's schedule 
Bull left at an unknown time before 8:04 am. 

US economic policies 
Administration's actions 
-Property taxes 

-President's schedule 
-Press reaction 
-McGovern's reactions 
-US News and World Report story 
-The President's actions 
-Connally 

-Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations 
[ACIR] 

-Percentage of property taxes 



-Call to Connally from Ehrlichman 
The President and Ehrlichman left at 8:04 am.